The American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) held its annual Conference June 4-8, in Monterey, California. Jim Fleckenstein and Susan Wright attended on behalf of the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom.
On Friday, June 6, 115 of the 550 participants attended a panel presentation on "Social Organizations and BDSM Communities," moderated by Neil Cannon, PhD, DST and Russell Stambaugh, PhD, DST. The panel raised over $4,000 for AASECT.
The panelists were experienced and articulate organizers of the kink leadership on the West Coast. Race Bannon described the establishment of Kink Aware Professionals and the organizing of a successful write-in campaign, the Diagnosis Project, that implemented language in DSM-IV that limited paraphilia diagnoses to those engaged in criminal or non-consesnsual behavior, or who complained of adverse social or occupational functioning. Janet Hardy described her work with Dossie Easton and Jay Wiseman, and the founding of Greenery Press, one of the first publishers of quality kink non-fiction. Demitri Moshoyannis described the birth and functioning of the Folsom Street Fair. Richard Sprott of CARAS provided an excellent short history of the rise of kink social organizations and showed the importance of supporting community research efforts. Anna Randall discussed the health needs of the kinky population, as revealed by interviews that TASHRA has been conducting in Bay Area communities, and discussed Society of Janus. Finally, Jim and Montaine described their decisions to launch a dungeon-themed B and B in Monterey, and their roles introducing many visitors who are new to kink into safety-conscious and consensual practice.